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. >> the united states as a matter of policy does not take position with regards to competing sovereignty claims. it's important that diplomatic means on both sides be used to try to constructively resolve these issues. >> japanese business people in china have looked out of their pla plants. they don't like what they see. what's the view from the fact y factori factories. >> some are seeing protesters and they are pulling down their shutters as protesters turn nasty in china japanese are closing down their factories and stores. honda motor will stop operations at five plants. they say it will be hard to ship products amid possible violence. another carmaker plans to shut down its factory for four days from tuesday. electronics firms panasonic is halting work. retailers are taking similar precautious. the super market chain will keep a store closed for the time being. executives decided to keep their three department stores closed for some time. ito and 7-eleven are playing it safe. they are shutting some of their outlets on tuesday. japanese business leaders have cancelled a tour to chin
. >> the united states as a matter of policy does not take position with regards to competing sovereignty claims. it's important that diplomatic means on both sides be used to try to constructively resolve these issues. >> japanese business people in china have looked out of their pla plants. they don't like what they see. what's the view from the fact y factori factories. >> some are seeing protesters and they are pulling down their shutters as protesters turn nasty in china...
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the united states and other nations are staging what they call the largest ever joint mission in the persian gulf. >> translator: our negotiating stance has opinion that if western countries provide us with 20% enriched yuranium we have no intention of producing it. i hope they will remain at the negotiating table. >> reporter: he wants to open international talks on the issue. he has just tried to buy time but the sanction hitting the country hard. ahmadinejad is scheduled to speak to the u.n. wednesday. it will be his last to general assembly before his term ends next year. it's going to be his last major task to repair international relations and iran's struggling economy. few expect that to happen. nhk world, new york. >> the drill u.s. forces are leading in the persian gulf. 34 nations are taking part. we went aboard a ship and japanese mine sweeper to bring us this first hand look. >> reporter: this u.s. navy support ship was built 41 years ago and was due to be decommissioned earlier this year. the vessel was used to land troops but has since been equipped for mind sweeping du
the united states and other nations are staging what they call the largest ever joint mission in the persian gulf. >> translator: our negotiating stance has opinion that if western countries provide us with 20% enriched yuranium we have no intention of producing it. i hope they will remain at the negotiating table. >> reporter: he wants to open international talks on the issue. he has just tried to buy time but the sanction hitting the country hard. ahmadinejad is scheduled to speak...
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nations taking part in this united states-led exercises include japan and britain. iran's government has repeatedly warned that it would close food or shipping routes that run through the strait of hormuz. the threats are in response it tighter international sanctions targeting iran's nuclear program. the fighter aircraft on this vessel can reach most of iran's nuclear facilities. the u.s. navy is not disclosing the ship's precise location. it appears we are close to the iranian coast. my cell phone is able to pick up a signal from iran. one of the key components of the drill is mine-sweeping operations. iran trails the west in military power. but underwater mines would be an affordable and effective way for the country to block the strait of hormuz. the channel is only 34 kilometers wide. u.s. military personnel along with japan's maritime self-defense force and troops from other countries are performing drills to detect and remove mines. >> the president has already said that it's a red line if iran closes the strait. so my mission would be to ensure security and
nations taking part in this united states-led exercises include japan and britain. iran's government has repeatedly warned that it would close food or shipping routes that run through the strait of hormuz. the threats are in response it tighter international sanctions targeting iran's nuclear program. the fighter aircraft on this vessel can reach most of iran's nuclear facilities. the u.s. navy is not disclosing the ship's precise location. it appears we are close to the iranian coast. my cell...
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it also cited apple's victory over its rival in the united states. meanwhile, samsung released a statement saying it considers friday's ruling very reasonable. >>> earlier, nhk world's ron madison spoke with chief consultant at infocom research. >> what are the big picture implications really of this verdict today? >> one thing for certain, this was one win for samsung. the stock market reacted 1.5% plus. it seems like they did win this case, but however, it's not the end of it. as you mentioned, there's a lot of court cases still rising and they've been called copycat in the united states. that kind of triggers -- you know they won this time but they have to make their brand appear, as of now they're called copycat, they have to bring it back again. >> help us make sense of these different rulings. six so far. two in favor of apple, three in favor of samsung, then the south korean ruling basically calling it a tie between the two. seems like there's a lot of subjectivity to interpreting these laws where i thought there would be more objectivity. >>
it also cited apple's victory over its rival in the united states. meanwhile, samsung released a statement saying it considers friday's ruling very reasonable. >>> earlier, nhk world's ron madison spoke with chief consultant at infocom research. >> what are the big picture implications really of this verdict today? >> one thing for certain, this was one win for samsung. the stock market reacted 1.5% plus. it seems like they did win this case, but however, it's not the end...
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public anger against the united states is already strong in pakistan where u.s. air strikes targeting suspected militants regularly cause civilian casualties. >>> in egypt, several hundred demonstrators clashed with security forces near the u.s. embassy in cairo. police used tear gas to disperse the crowd. >> authorities remain on alert ahead of possible demonstrations after the friday prayers. >>> japan's prime minister wants to change how his citizens power their homes and businesses. yoshihiko noda unveiled his long-awaited energy policy. it calls for the country to phase out nuclear power in the coming decades. the plan reflects the feelings of many japanese following last year's accident at the fukushima plant. but big business says the policy is problematic. nhk world's chia yamagishi has the details. >> reporter: government ministers have spent months talking to each other, to experts, and to the public to figure out the role nuclear power should play in japan. in the end, prime minister yoshihiko noda's administration has decided to work towards a nuclear
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a forward united states' position for united states military position on this and other conflicts in the region is the best way to move from the period we're now in mutual shouting of nationalism upsurge of territorial conflicts whether a more fruitful approach is one in which the nations involved in these territorial disputes and that extend from china japan and korea to as you and find ways to sit down out of the out of the glare of of the demonstrators and out of the glare of the media and work out i solutions out of right. and i think of course the peoples of the people's republic of china and i think the other nations in the region do want a negotiated settlement they don't want a rise of military tensions that's now what they really want net certainly not what the people's republic of china's foreign policy has been signaling i think though that we have to step back and look again to the obama administration and see the u.s. role here and see it clearly when the u.s. said it was pivoting towards asia what they really meant is that they were reaping towards asia because that was
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protests directed at the united states. laura. giora us policy this is in response to a video that is offensive but that's a claim no one is buying the administration wants us to believe it's not the administration's policies that have generated this behavior it's this one idiotic piece of so-called film which is what out there for two months well it's you know you just it's stupid film that nobody's seen causes people to assassinate ambassadors to storm the embassy and the question the us media keep asking why do so many millions of hate the usa but the answers they're getting are the answers very few in the u.s. want to hear if you're to point to one thing that makes some muslims hate the usa it would be. hypocrisy over democracy. while america the government now preaches democracy it has propped up authoritarian leaders but that's not the only accusation of hypocrisy that washington is facing there's also u.s. policy makers failure to condemn the violence when it suits their goals like the numerous terrorist attacks in syria wa
protests directed at the united states. laura. giora us policy this is in response to a video that is offensive but that's a claim no one is buying the administration wants us to believe it's not the administration's policies that have generated this behavior it's this one idiotic piece of so-called film which is what out there for two months well it's you know you just it's stupid film that nobody's seen causes people to assassinate ambassadors to storm the embassy and the question the us...
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new leader gets the cold shoulder in the united states as he vows to lessen america's influence prita says decades of being washington friendly. also the hundreds of millions of pounds spent by the british government on foreign countries that barely need aid while pushing further cuts and benefit caps at all. the storm and see if china unveils drone surveillance plans for disputes with japan with fears that the asian giants could be surging towards a regional war latest live comment on that coming up to. live from moscow to levon pm you're watching r.t. with me kevin no in our first story this hour the growing anti-american chorus of the muslim world sees more soul being rubbed into wounded relations between the united states and egypt it's a concern the critics say is highlighted by the fact that no meetings expected between the leaders during president morsi visit to the u.s. for the u.n. general assembly. has got more on whether egypt's new leader will be able to show more independence from washington that his previous. mohamed morsi came to power on promises to make could the capi
new leader gets the cold shoulder in the united states as he vows to lessen america's influence prita says decades of being washington friendly. also the hundreds of millions of pounds spent by the british government on foreign countries that barely need aid while pushing further cuts and benefit caps at all. the storm and see if china unveils drone surveillance plans for disputes with japan with fears that the asian giants could be surging towards a regional war latest live comment on that...
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and totally on the united states will come from can support. but of course i hear it all to you we've been following the china japan standoff since the very beginning so you can trace it back to the very start on our website our dot com we've also got some extra coverage of the water cannon battles between japanese and taiwanese vessels and more on the peace efforts being pursued by both tokyo and beijing. now the spanish parliament has taken on the appearance of a fortress today complete with hundreds of riot police manning big barricades the security lockdown as a precaution against mass protests slated for today with thousands expected to gather in condemnation of the government's crisis conduct but it's not all about austerity but the heavy emphasis on how cuts of come at the expense of democracy among the protesters demands are a complete halt on austerity and the dissolution of the parliament but journalist and author. says for that to happen the indignance need a clear objective. the same indignados of indignant movement which a year and
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in the eyes of the united states nowadays a major challenge in china g.'s you know for their security so this time. the united states just tried to contain the two countries of course france is not only a military project i've been political you know project he's also a technical project so this time. i don't think of these two that is a good good per project for. international relations at this moment you know the economic crisis in here is another huge topic that has actually really got to everyone and round and it has also undermined china's demand in chinese exports to many chinese export but on the other hand it's an opportunity for the chinese to invest so maybe could this for you this crisis be more of an opportunity than a problem are the chinese attitude to word the european crises i mean financial crisis has been very cautious you know. there are a lot of us i mean there are signs of workshop and a lot of ideas whether china shoot you know financial support economic support to be. a free nation of crises especially the european countries but i th
in the eyes of the united states nowadays a major challenge in china g.'s you know for their security so this time. the united states just tried to contain the two countries of course france is not only a military project i've been political you know project he's also a technical project so this time. i don't think of these two that is a good good per project for. international relations at this moment you know the economic crisis in here is another huge topic that has actually really got to...
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states because the united states is badly managed you think that if they remain the suddenly goes up. the united states is going to start having big deficits because start educating their children they're going to be in litigation of course not you know it's not a solid of the obvious things that it's seems that you know most people say is the chinese even though it's slowing it's still growing ok but i forget what was the year when when the chinese junks were exploring the world and also decided to turn back and go back for you know the planes you know the blueprints and all and i mean in a certain political environment in these we see what i call the american empire in decline how much the chinese will say what will will be will be helpful cooperative but we're not going to take the lead because you this is the mess you guys made is that kind of a scenario could be played out in the japanese i'm sorry chinese political elites i mean i just don't think the chinese would think about their economy in those terms i mean the communist party thinks about the economy and in terms of same
states because the united states is badly managed you think that if they remain the suddenly goes up. the united states is going to start having big deficits because start educating their children they're going to be in litigation of course not you know it's not a solid of the obvious things that it's seems that you know most people say is the chinese even though it's slowing it's still growing ok but i forget what was the year when when the chinese junks were exploring the world and also...
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totally on the united states full confidence. well here at r.t. we've been following the china japan standoff since the beginning so you can trace it back to the very start on our website r t top com we've also got coverage of the water cannon battle between japanese and taiwanese vessels and more on the peace efforts being pursued by both tokyo and beijing and. well the security lockdown as a precaution against mass protests slated for today thousands are expected to gather in condemnation of this government's cannot of course we're talking about spain it's all about austerity measures with a heavy emphasis on how cuts have come at the expense of democracy among the protesters demands in madrid are our complete hold on austerity and the dissolution of parliament but journalist and author make sure what are those says for that to happen the indignance need a clear objective. the same indignados movement which a year and a half ago was very successful in bringing out industry stance of thousands of people and not exactly against something very spec
totally on the united states full confidence. well here at r.t. we've been following the china japan standoff since the beginning so you can trace it back to the very start on our website r t top com we've also got coverage of the water cannon battle between japanese and taiwanese vessels and more on the peace efforts being pursued by both tokyo and beijing and. well the security lockdown as a precaution against mass protests slated for today thousands are expected to gather in condemnation of...
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totally own the united states will come from kids who are. of course here at r.t. we've been following the china japan standoff since the very beginning and you can trace it back to the very start on our website our dot com we've also got coverage of the water cannon battle between japanese and taiwanese vessels and more on the peace efforts being made by both by tokyo and beijing and. now the spanish parliament has taken on the appearance of a fortress today complete with hundreds of riot police manning massive barricades security lockdown as a precaution against mass protests that are said to be staged in just a few hours with thousands expected to gather in condemnation of the government's crisis conduct joining us now from madrid now for more on this is spanish journalist and writer what about coming online on the program good to see you today i know you've been listening to the story and following it closely as well as the slogan for the protests today is quote democracy has been kidnapped what exactly does that mean well this is. the same indignados or indign
totally own the united states will come from kids who are. of course here at r.t. we've been following the china japan standoff since the very beginning and you can trace it back to the very start on our website our dot com we've also got coverage of the water cannon battle between japanese and taiwanese vessels and more on the peace efforts being made by both by tokyo and beijing and. now the spanish parliament has taken on the appearance of a fortress today complete with hundreds of riot...
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are being struck by be united states from the two sides you know are. and china you know. in the same continent. you're a continent and from the europe aside to be deployed to the. system you know some european countries and asia pacific region other side of the eurasian continent they deployed a different system you know alaska deployed to the difference systems in japan and south korea and even china taiwan so. they eurasian continent you know actually the big powers russia and china. in the eyes of the united states nowadays a major challenge in china jeez you know for their security so this chime. of the united states just trying to contain the two countries of course missile defense is not only a military project i think it's a political project he's also a technical project so this time. i don't think at least that is a good good per project for. the international relations at this moment you know the economic crisis in here is another huge topic that has actually really got to everyone and round and it has also undermined china's demand in chinese export demanding c
are being struck by be united states from the two sides you know are. and china you know. in the same continent. you're a continent and from the europe aside to be deployed to the. system you know some european countries and asia pacific region other side of the eurasian continent they deployed a different system you know alaska deployed to the difference systems in japan and south korea and even china taiwan so. they eurasian continent you know actually the big powers russia and china. in the...
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states the united states actually exports eight point four billion dollars of arms to india every year and india is actually the number one importer in the entire world many people say the united states is interested in india to counterbalance china's growing influence in this region and to have a strategic ally here when the united states plans to withdraw its troops from afghanistan twenty fourteen so while other countries might have an interest in what kind of relationship india and china has all signs are pointing to stronger military and economic ties between the two countries. the growing financial clout of asian countries and the global implications that could have is also the focus of peter levels debate with his guests at cross talk coming up later on the program. on the eve of the meeting of the asia pacific economic cooperation regional to what degree is the global economy now center in the east and so are we living in the pacific century if we are but is it really me. the dramatic spike in deadly inside out tires by our going troops and police on foreign personnel has led t
states the united states actually exports eight point four billion dollars of arms to india every year and india is actually the number one importer in the entire world many people say the united states is interested in india to counterbalance china's growing influence in this region and to have a strategic ally here when the united states plans to withdraw its troops from afghanistan twenty fourteen so while other countries might have an interest in what kind of relationship india and china...
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when there was still a strong american sentiment the united states and i remember you know i grew up in michigan and i remember the one nine hundred seventy s. when toyota first you know disastrously introduced a car and then they came back in the marketplace it wasn't toyota i'm sorry it was whoever it was in india it may well have been to got to the dots and yeah yeah. you're right and then they can then they came back you know about five years later with a decent car that actually worked and and and i remember you know people bashing the sides of cars keen cars i mean you know in michigan it was a it was a b.f.d. if you were if you saw somebody driving a foreign car it you know it was like fair game. how have we gone from that you know and i you know i was born in fifty one i grew up you know through that era i don't have any recollection of anybody telling me to buy japanese goods because the japanese were starving. i do remember you know the nationalism ball way through the seventy's and then it just kind of faded away in the eighty's the scenes with you know when reagan came in
when there was still a strong american sentiment the united states and i remember you know i grew up in michigan and i remember the one nine hundred seventy s. when toyota first you know disastrously introduced a car and then they came back in the marketplace it wasn't toyota i'm sorry it was whoever it was in india it may well have been to got to the dots and yeah yeah. you're right and then they can then they came back you know about five years later with a decent car that actually worked and...
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their business what about the whole idea of the united states trying to help out the syrian people who have the right to stand up against their government so there have been serious people so as u.s. president you would have all of that on my business in a free don't. they didn't know for me. i did nor them if they don't wipe me i don't hang out with people who don't like me who the world's policeman in fact i'd pick a step farther if i were president of every every foreign military base the united states has would be closed and bring our men and women home we have the technology to be with our military we can destroy anyone in the world at any moment why do we need bases in occupy i mean we've got multiple by japan korea and germany haven't those wars been over for sixty years why are we there do you think the same rules apply to no matter what kind of geopolitical interests the united states has with a country in crisis doesn't apply to every country do not get involved in their will or no i would get involved with another country's affairs only or for that country specifically. plea
their business what about the whole idea of the united states trying to help out the syrian people who have the right to stand up against their government so there have been serious people so as u.s. president you would have all of that on my business in a free don't. they didn't know for me. i did nor them if they don't wipe me i don't hang out with people who don't like me who the world's policeman in fact i'd pick a step farther if i were president of every every foreign military base the...
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states the united states actually exports eight point four billion dollars of arms to india every year and india is actually the number one importer in the entire world many people say the united states is interested in india to counterbalance china's growing influence in this region and to have a strategic ally here when the united states plans to withdraw its troops from afghanistan twenty fourteen so while other countries might have an interest in what kind of relationship india and china has all signs are pointing to stronger military and economic ties between the two countries. the dramatic spike and inside out times my obgyn troops and police and foreign personnel has led to the us spending the training of some local forces this year alone forty five american and nato soldiers were killed by their obgyn counterparts as that this takes blamed on slap bang ground checks that washington's decision could derail the handover of security but robert naiman from just foreign policy told r.t. that's just the tip of the iceberg. what's really striking about this is that nato officials are
states the united states actually exports eight point four billion dollars of arms to india every year and india is actually the number one importer in the entire world many people say the united states is interested in india to counterbalance china's growing influence in this region and to have a strategic ally here when the united states plans to withdraw its troops from afghanistan twenty fourteen so while other countries might have an interest in what kind of relationship india and china...
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all the parties concerned to iran to russia to the united states i to my knowledge you know there were several rounds of dialogue you know they. are ready to today you run and you can be sued and china change of attitude to be more active and this time because of china's position china's policy toward their regional affairs more support more gas have to go to all the parties concerned and the other issues that china and russia are commonly worried about is of course the american anti-missile defense system we're hearing about the united nations united states plans to actually feel it's an early warning radar in south japan and at the same time russia is increasingly worried about the united states plans to enhance its missile defense capabilities in europe do you think that china and russia could maybe come up with a joint reaction to this plan or each country should deal with that on their own you know i'm sure this is a question to your foreign minister where the china and russia can join together to establish our. missile defense system. he didn't give me a direct answer maybe. beca
all the parties concerned to iran to russia to the united states i to my knowledge you know there were several rounds of dialogue you know they. are ready to today you run and you can be sued and china change of attitude to be more active and this time because of china's position china's policy toward their regional affairs more support more gas have to go to all the parties concerned and the other issues that china and russia are commonly worried about is of course the american anti-missile...
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states the united states actually exports eight point four billion dollars of arms to india every year and india is actually the number one importer in the entire world many people say the united states is interested in india to counterbalance china's growing influence in this region and to have a strategic ally here when the united states plans to withdraw its troops from afghanistan twenty four team so while other countries might have an interest in what kind of relationship india and china has all signs are pointing to stronger military and economic ties between the two countries but china india alliances cue to come during america's tightening grasp on south asia as well as to keep the region afraid while major western economies are declining so seize the. historian and research of some of the asian and you with politics. the country whose interest will take a. knock will definitely be the united states if it wants to be who ambitious. in its efforts to and settle china that's what president obama's policy right now seems to be because he has said some time ago that. the united sta
states the united states actually exports eight point four billion dollars of arms to india every year and india is actually the number one importer in the entire world many people say the united states is interested in india to counterbalance china's growing influence in this region and to have a strategic ally here when the united states plans to withdraw its troops from afghanistan twenty four team so while other countries might have an interest in what kind of relationship india and china...
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states says thousand israel maybe hundreds the united states have to target iran for decades why assume that this would suddenly stop the war because i think one shouldn't be misled by the situation i think from the guards it's point of view if you look at the balance between the counter like you on the continent the. overall deterrence by the united states what are the conditions for you know to just use nuclear weapons against iran so. this is kind of over the us which turns into no the. in my opinion. thing why. not use nuclear weapons against us moment the world. because they don't they don't pose a threat would justify see you off course where one of the key personalities to help develop and deploy israel's arrow missile defense system. iran's only threat to israel at this point is conventional weapons how much harm can iran really do to ease for our eighth it has to retaliate for israeli attack. or you know about this stuff. i can give you my own evaluation. i think the. non-nuclear. existence or they. continue to be. and and. and function but it would cause damage and probably ho
states says thousand israel maybe hundreds the united states have to target iran for decades why assume that this would suddenly stop the war because i think one shouldn't be misled by the situation i think from the guards it's point of view if you look at the balance between the counter like you on the continent the. overall deterrence by the united states what are the conditions for you know to just use nuclear weapons against iran so. this is kind of over the us which turns into no the. in...
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the united states what are the conditions for you not just use nuclear weapons against. the us which turns into no the. in my opinion. nuclear weapons against this moment the war. because it. would justify see you off course where one of the key personalities to help develop and deploy israel's arrow missile defense system. iran's only threat to israel at this point is conventional weapons how much harm can iran really do to. it has to retaliate for israeli attack. or you know about the step. i can give you. i think. you're going to. continue to be. and and. and function but. how many. of the very sensitive to some things and you can get. through. but the one. hundred ninety one. we heard very few casualties. who doesn't want to. limit the damage but for three weeks accomplished. that was damage enough so. you could talk about the physical damage. it could be. would be severe i don't know but if you're talking about the kinetic damage i think it would be considered. at this point what are your cup abilities to intercept iran's missiles we have a poll that we have no syst
the united states what are the conditions for you not just use nuclear weapons against. the us which turns into no the. in my opinion. nuclear weapons against this moment the war. because it. would justify see you off course where one of the key personalities to help develop and deploy israel's arrow missile defense system. iran's only threat to israel at this point is conventional weapons how much harm can iran really do to. it has to retaliate for israeli attack. or you know about the step. i...
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two hundred the united states have to target iran for decades why assume that that would suddenly stop the war because i think one shouldn't be. i think. if you look at the balance between the counter. over whether or not it's. what the condition is for nuclear weapons against. which turns into no the. in my opinion. thing. we use nuclear weapons against us moment the world. because they don't they don't. we just if i see you of course were one of the key personalities to help develop and deploy israel's arrow missile defense system. iran's only threat to israel at this point is conventional weapons how much harm can iran really do for our aid it has to retaliate for israeli attack. or you know about this stuff. i could give you my own evaluation. i think the. existence of the. continued to be. and and. and function but. how many. very sensitive to some things and you can get. through. but the one. hundred ninety one. we had very few casualties. who doesn't. well we have. limited damage but for three weeks a country. that was damaged enough so. you could talk about the physical damage.
two hundred the united states have to target iran for decades why assume that that would suddenly stop the war because i think one shouldn't be. i think. if you look at the balance between the counter. over whether or not it's. what the condition is for nuclear weapons against. which turns into no the. in my opinion. thing. we use nuclear weapons against us moment the world. because they don't they don't. we just if i see you of course were one of the key personalities to help develop and...
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the united states, south korea, australia and japan will take part. japanese government officials called on south korea to review its decision. officials note ves vessels belog to other participants will enter the port. south korea repeated its refusal. the u.s.-led exercise is held every year and aim is to stop trafficking in weapons. south korea's refusal may receive fle reflect anti-japan sentiment could increase. strained by the country's repeated claims to the islands. >>> the international envoy for syria is crafting a new plan to bring peace to the country. brahimi briefed the security council about the situation. brahimi took over as enjoy from former u.n. secretary general kofi annan. he met earlier this month with syrian president bashar al assad and members of opposition groups. brahimi told members after meeting with the security council that there's no prospect of a quick end to the violence but has a few ideas about how to bring the sides together. >> i think we will find an opening in the not too distant future. >> brahimi noted there a
the united states, south korea, australia and japan will take part. japanese government officials called on south korea to review its decision. officials note ves vessels belog to other participants will enter the port. south korea repeated its refusal. the u.s.-led exercise is held every year and aim is to stop trafficking in weapons. south korea's refusal may receive fle reflect anti-japan sentiment could increase. strained by the country's repeated claims to the islands. >>> the...
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it is like the united states in that way where it you know cannot say that they can ignore other parts of the world well i mean i'm ignoring you know i want to really point out something to bill i mean russia is looking more to the east now because of the problems in the european union. i think the importance of this apec meeting is that it's. russia's pivot which we're trying like america's pivot. is real russia is making huge investments in. port facilities where where. there won't be ice all winter. it's building roads and railroads and making a huge commitment and and a lot of us talk so much. we'll show this off. very little else will be accomplished. but this this is very important and will have consequences but what do you think about that because you know russia's turn over and effectuate is about one point five percent of our total i guess small yes minuscule yeah well i mean ok another way to look at it and i want to follow up with and mentioned earlier yes the world is getting more and more into dependent and interconnected that can be positive but it can also be indicative
it is like the united states in that way where it you know cannot say that they can ignore other parts of the world well i mean i'm ignoring you know i want to really point out something to bill i mean russia is looking more to the east now because of the problems in the european union. i think the importance of this apec meeting is that it's. russia's pivot which we're trying like america's pivot. is real russia is making huge investments in. port facilities where where. there won't be ice all...
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policies of the united states that. we question we have not addressed this at all or even let every day we see it again . while having high sing between government and opposition forces rages on in syria the un troops as a military solution is not the way out of the conflict there's a syrian rebels have seized another border crossing with turkey which could open a new arms supply route the u.k.'s foreign secretary william hague also said it's possible russian it will sound weapons to opposition fighters while israel has staged a surprise life i war games at the border with syria although saying those were retained drills israel's concerns that some of syria's chemical weapons could be relocated to lebanon based has been on and pro reform activist says some states are looking to benefit from serious crisis every single state has saw in the syrian conflict a sort of opportunity to go in and try to influence the outcome so that it would be to their favorite vantage and we all know the that certain countries in the u.n. hav
policies of the united states that. we question we have not addressed this at all or even let every day we see it again . while having high sing between government and opposition forces rages on in syria the un troops as a military solution is not the way out of the conflict there's a syrian rebels have seized another border crossing with turkey which could open a new arms supply route the u.k.'s foreign secretary william hague also said it's possible russian it will sound weapons to opposition...
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major problems that europe is confronted with and the united states also is confronted with major challenges and the problems are similar. but this particular region of the world the a ship pacific. after all and we have many times discussed this and you have repeated that many times in the mass media this region is a locomotive a driving force for the world economy. while. we see the prospects off zero growth or even the recession here we are witnessing growth significant growth of course the growth rate is going down but nevertheless trees growing and by and large the state of affairs. that. the leaders of the colors represented here would be to mistake rather than personally to you today we have discussed. one of our calling so i wouldn't be concerned if i had. very right. problems in the euro zone. more to do with politics rather the. economic issue but. i think this is the right statement because the political system itself. the high level of social security of social networks and possibility to provide for the role. on the basis of the existing economic quarter. all these is a very hea
major problems that europe is confronted with and the united states also is confronted with major challenges and the problems are similar. but this particular region of the world the a ship pacific. after all and we have many times discussed this and you have repeated that many times in the mass media this region is a locomotive a driving force for the world economy. while. we see the prospects off zero growth or even the recession here we are witnessing growth significant growth of course the...
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it's never been clear to me why they thought it they had to fight the united states and the pacific. what was the reason for it? >> yeah. i remember in 1990 during operation desert storm, one of the war spobt actually said it was the first time anybody had gone to war over oil. which was pretty amazing statement. world war ii in the pacific was all about oil. the united states had embargoed oil shipments to japan as a way of protesting and hoping to modify japanese action in china and elsewhere. it got down point where the clock was run, with the geostrategic clock and japan had something like 18 months of oil reserves after which they would be unable to conduct operations. the decision was made, we go now and occupy the -- [inaudible] with the petroleum and try to hold the line there after. >> 71 years and i finally heard that. >> did you say that the other reason the dutch went along with that is the embargo -- [inaudible] japan would have been fine. they would along with roosevelt and em bar dwoad also. >> read what's going at the moment. and here we are. when you think about the
it's never been clear to me why they thought it they had to fight the united states and the pacific. what was the reason for it? >> yeah. i remember in 1990 during operation desert storm, one of the war spobt actually said it was the first time anybody had gone to war over oil. which was pretty amazing statement. world war ii in the pacific was all about oil. the united states had embargoed oil shipments to japan as a way of protesting and hoping to modify japanese action in china and...